13 new priest-students from Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Rome - Manila Bulletin

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13 new priests graduate from Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Rome

Composed of 11 Filipinos and two foreigners from Japan and Sri Lanka, the new students now join the 43 “old-timers” at the Collegio, according to CBCP News.

Inaugurated by Saint John XXIII in 1961, the Collegio is the “home in Rome” of Filipino diocesan priests pursuing further studies. Like other academic institutions around the world, some measures that are already in place are observed such as physical distancing and the wearing of face masks. As a pontifical institution, the PCF is directly under Pope Francis, through the Vatican’s Congregation for Catholic Education.

 

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